joe48
Gold Member
fortunately you have a number of choices you can make, all depending on some other facotrs like;
1. do you have the time , 2. do you have the tools, 3 do you really want to tackle this, 4. how much do you want to spend?
choices are;
1. drive over it like suggested ( not the best ,but doable)
2. if access to a press straighten it yourself
3. if there is a local machine/hydralic shop take it to them
4. bite the bullet $$, and buy a new cylinder from the dealer, (may not be all that expensive)
5.one more choice call the guys at CYLINDER SERVICES in rochester ,NY, phone is 585-328-0670. They are one of the best hydralic repair shops in the US. They get jobs from all over the country, and are one of the few that can repair monster cylinders (I've seen some in there that had to be 2 ft in dia and 15 ft long). they also do all makes of pumps ,hydro drives etc.
Just give them a call they are very willing to give advice over the phone.
Good luck, Joe
1. do you have the time , 2. do you have the tools, 3 do you really want to tackle this, 4. how much do you want to spend?
choices are;
1. drive over it like suggested ( not the best ,but doable)
2. if access to a press straighten it yourself
3. if there is a local machine/hydralic shop take it to them
4. bite the bullet $$, and buy a new cylinder from the dealer, (may not be all that expensive)
5.one more choice call the guys at CYLINDER SERVICES in rochester ,NY, phone is 585-328-0670. They are one of the best hydralic repair shops in the US. They get jobs from all over the country, and are one of the few that can repair monster cylinders (I've seen some in there that had to be 2 ft in dia and 15 ft long). they also do all makes of pumps ,hydro drives etc.
Just give them a call they are very willing to give advice over the phone.
Good luck, Joe